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Browse Courses"Photography composition is the art of framing images with purpose and creativity. Through thoughtful arrangement of elements like balance, symmetry, and leading lines, it captures attention, tells a story, and transforms moments into visually compelling narratives."
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The rule of thirds is a compositional guideline where an image is divided into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines. Points of interest are then placed at the intersections of these lines, creating a visually balanced and appealing composition.
Leading lines are elements within a photograph that guide the viewer's eye. Photographers use roads, paths, or other linear elements to draw attention to specific areas, adding depth and visual interest to the composition.
Framing involves using elements within the scene to create a border around the main subject. This technique focuses the viewer's attention on the subject and adds context, enhancing the overall composition of the photograph.
Balance in photography refers to the distribution of visual elements within a frame. Achieving balance, whether symmetrical or asymmetrical, helps create a harmonious composition and enhances the overall visual appeal of the photograph.
Negative space, or empty areas around the main subject, allows for a more balanced and impactful composition. It emphasizes the subject, adds simplicity, and helps create a visual hierarchy within the frame.